What would you like to talk about on #ELTchat on November 27th?

What would you like to talk about on #ELTchat on November 27th?

Voting Time!

TESOL France 2010 was the first international conference where #ELTchat was officially represented and even had a booth at the exhibition! We always have fond memories of this conference!!!

This weekend, TESOL France is holding its 32nd Annual Colloquium and many of the followers and contributors to #ELTchat will be there, either presenting or following the talks. You can view the programme here. TESOL France is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year, a great opportunity to be inspired by the talks for new #ELTchat topics!

#ELTchat at TESOL France!

TESOL France 2011 – two #ELT moderators – @Marisa_C and @theteacherjames as well as Gold Medal Blogger @suannan in this photo with many members of our PLN

Suggest a Topic!

If you have an idea for a topic for Wednesday’s chat then leave it as a comment below this post and we’ll include it in the poll once voting starts on Monday.

The top choice in the poll will be discussed at 12.00 p.m. and the 2nd choice at 21.00 p.m. GMT.

Each week we alternate top and second choice.

Don’t just suggest, join #ELTchat!

Please bear in mind that if you are proposing a topic you should try and join the chat if it is chosen (though time zones can make that difficult).

Please also note that the chat moderators do monitor the voting. There have been recent cases of block voting which has skewed and manipulated the polls. In such cases the votes will be disqualified and results of poll will be announced on our blog.

Since we started #ELTchat in September 2010, we have discussed a wide number of topics, but with many new members joining our conversations every week, it is very natural that we will get requests for topics which we “have done”.

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Note sure how to word this, but something like
Reusing student-generated content across skills, for example…
– students plan and deliver an oral presentation, then use their slides as a plan for a report, or
– students have a debate and then plan and write a for and against discussion

It’s too late for today’s chat, but I would like to chat sometime about mentoring. How do you mentor other colleagues or other teachers you know? Have you ever tried being mentored yourself? What do you think of having a non-teacher mentor who helps you develop as a professional teacher? (I have checked the eltchat summaries and not found a specific chat about this topic, so hopefully it is fresh)